HYDERABAD: In what appears to be a full-scale warfare between the two Telugu states triggered by means of the alleged information leak case, Telangana’s SIT chief Stephen Ravindra on Thursday stated that the pc hardware seized from IT Grids Private Ltd additionally contained information concerning residents of Telangana.
Telangana constituted the SIT after booking a case against the Madhapur-based company on the charge that the Seva Mitra app it had advanced for the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) had ‘stolen’ important executive information including Aadhaar numbers and political affiliations of Andhra citizens with the purpose of serving to AP chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu and his birthday celebration in the resulting elections.
The Telangana SIT was once constituted handiest on Wednesday. A day later, its chief and IG rank officer Stephen Ravindra briefed the media concerning the progress of the investigaton. “If you think that the hardware and discs that we seized from IT Grids contained handiest ‘stolen’ AP citizens information, you might be unsuitable. Vital information concerning Telagnana too was once found in the IT Grids hardware. While AP information was once getting used to feed the Seva Mitra app, we are investigating the aim for which they have been in ownership of Telagnana’s information,” Ravindra stated.
However, Ravindra didn't elaborate as to what sort of information concerning the citizens of Telangana have been found in the computer hardware and discs of the IT company. Regarding key suspect Ashok Dakavaram, (CEO of IT Grids), who is absconding, the Telangana SIT chief stated: “We do not have readability on his whereabouts. We have served notices at his residence. He is the important thing one who can divulge as to how his company came to possess delicate information. We have to query him. He is absconding. We will arrest him wherever he's, be it Amaravati or America.”
Meanwhile, the Telangana SIT has alerted all airports by means of issuing Look-Out circulars for Dakavaram.
Telangana constituted the SIT after booking a case against the Madhapur-based company on the charge that the Seva Mitra app it had advanced for the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) had ‘stolen’ important executive information including Aadhaar numbers and political affiliations of Andhra citizens with the purpose of serving to AP chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu and his birthday celebration in the resulting elections.
The Telangana SIT was once constituted handiest on Wednesday. A day later, its chief and IG rank officer Stephen Ravindra briefed the media concerning the progress of the investigaton. “If you think that the hardware and discs that we seized from IT Grids contained handiest ‘stolen’ AP citizens information, you might be unsuitable. Vital information concerning Telagnana too was once found in the IT Grids hardware. While AP information was once getting used to feed the Seva Mitra app, we are investigating the aim for which they have been in ownership of Telagnana’s information,” Ravindra stated.
However, Ravindra didn't elaborate as to what sort of information concerning the citizens of Telangana have been found in the computer hardware and discs of the IT company. Regarding key suspect Ashok Dakavaram, (CEO of IT Grids), who is absconding, the Telangana SIT chief stated: “We do not have readability on his whereabouts. We have served notices at his residence. He is the important thing one who can divulge as to how his company came to possess delicate information. We have to query him. He is absconding. We will arrest him wherever he's, be it Amaravati or America.”
Meanwhile, the Telangana SIT has alerted all airports by means of issuing Look-Out circulars for Dakavaram.
Telangana’s data also compromised: SIT chief
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